Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 54
Specifying output, requirements, Job level, command, examples
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PDL principles and procedures Here is a sample STOCKSET command: SSML: STOCKSET ASSIGN=('WHITE',CVR), ASSIGN=('YELLOW',BLL), ASSIGN=('GREEN',SUM), INIFEED=CVR, SYSPAGE=SUM; Specifying output requirements There are many specifications you can select to define the manner and look of your printed application. You can also have messages displayed to operators to advise them of special circumstances. This is done with the MESSAGE command: MESSAGE OTEXT= ('ALL FORMS DUPLEX ONLY!!!', 1, WAIT); NOTE: The MESSAGE OTEXT command shown above is one example, and is not necessarily the recommended method for switching media. Refer to the "OUTPUT STOCKS" and "OUTPUT FEED" command descriptions in the "Specifying print format parameters" chapter for further information. Similarly, the ROUTE command sends printed information preceding the report to operators. Most output specifications are selected from parameters of the OUTPUT command. As with other commands, these can be specified at any command level, but are most often specified at the job level because of the many variations possible. Job level command examples Here are some examples of commands that are coded at the job or JDE level: /* Job level commands*/ JOB1: JDE; OUTPUT DUPLEX=YES, SHIFT=YES, FORM=SMPLE, MODIFY=CME1, FORMAT=PDE1, COPIES=10, BFORM=SMLBK, OFFSET=FIRST, PURGE=NO; JOB2: JDE; LINE VFU=VFU2UP; OUTPUT FORMAT=PDE4, FORMS=SPL2, COPIES=7; 1-28 Using LCDS Print Description Language